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New York Botanical Garden

Bronx, NY

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$29,461,130
Total funding
85
Grants

Funding over time

peak $4.4M · FY200525
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Funding mix

By agency

NSF$28,916,290 · 84
NIH$544,840 · 1

By mechanism

$28,916,290 · 84
R21$544,840 · 1

Investigators at New York Botanical Garden

InvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Exposure= the full size of every grant they're on ($1M each).

Rising Stars

First grant in the last 5 yrs

Not enough data

Emerging Leaders

6–10 yrs in

Not enough data

All-Time

Most funded here, all years

Largest grants

PBI: A Complete Web-based Monograph of the Tribe Miconieae (Melastomataceae)$2,999,756
· FY2009 · BIO
Digitization TCN: Collaborative: The Macrofungi Collection Consortium: Unlocking a Biodiversity Resource for Understanding Biotic Interactions, Nutrient Cycling and Human Affairs$1,312,125
· FY2012 · BIO
Digitization TCN: Collaborative Research: Digitizing "endless forms": Facilitating Research on Imperiled Plants with Extreme Morphologies$837,624
· FY2018 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Closing the gap: The history of river connections with the formation of the isthmus of Panama and its impact on the evolution of plants in rivers$796,540
· FY2025 · BIO
Collaborative Research: From Acorus to Zingiber - Assembling the Phylogeny of the Monocots$789,455
· FY2008 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Plant, Fungal and Linguistic Diversity of Tafea Province, Vanuatu$783,027
· FY2016 · BIO
Collaborative Research: The evolution and development of fundamental reproductive structures: sporangia$750,000
· FY2024 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Integrating Digitization, Exploration, Genomics, and Student Training to Illuminate Forces Shaping Appalachian Lichen Distributions$745,732
· FY2021 · BIO
Lichen biodiversity in the threatened Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain of North America: Improving classification, conservation, and communication$727,597
· FY2012 · BIO
Floristic inventory of a neglected biodiversity hotspot: Myanmar's Northern Forest Complex$675,000
· FY2015 · BIO
Digitization TCN: Collaborative Research: Bringing Asia to digital life: mobilizing underrepresented Asian herbarium collections in the US to propel biodiversity discovery$629,237
· FY2021 · BIO
Collaborative Research: Evolution and Systematics of the Neotropical Clade of Schefflera (Araliaceae)$583,862
· FY2016 · BIO
Digitization TCN: Collaborative Research: Plants, Herbivores, and Parasitoids: A Model System for the Study of Tri-Trophic Associations$574,799
· FY2011 · BIO
ATOL: Collaborative Research: Assembling the Green Algal Tree of Life (GRAToL)$561,000
· FY2010 · BIO
Digitization TCN: Collaborative Research: Building a global consortium of bryophytes and lichens: keystones of cryptobiotic communities$530,076
· FY2020 · BIO
Mapping plant trade as a driver of biological invasions$499,160
· FY2025 · SBE
Digitization of Caribbean Plants and Fungi in The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium$495,309
· FY2011 · BIO
Catalogue of Vascular Plant Specimens from Brazil, Part 2: Central and Northeastern States$485,849
· FY2006 · BIO
CSBR: Natural History: Expansion of the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium to Incorporate Newly Acquired Specimens and Improve Curation$479,475
· FY2014 · BIO
CAREER: Resolving a paradox of global botanical biodiversity: why is Africa the "odd man out?"$471,456
· FY2022 · BIO